More than 75,000 Kaiser Permanente workers plan to hold a two-day strike starting Oct. 4 if a labor agreement isn’t reached with management by the end of the month.
The Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions said Friday it filed a 10-day strike notice to the employer, following a federal requirement for health-care unions. The union has filed complaints against management with the federal labor board, accusing the company of negotiating in bad faith by failing to address a staffing crisis that has plagued the industry since the start of the pandemic.
The shortage has created untenable conditions for workers and ...
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